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Real Willful reviews—from real Willful customers

Verified Willful reviews from Trustpilot, Google, and Reddit so you can discover what Willful customers have to say.

I was having difficulty bringing myself to finalizing my will. I had forms from lawyers to fill that had been sitting for months/years. The whole setup made it all so easy for me to do my Will.
K.T Atto
Willful Customer
I had procrastinated for years on doing my will and powers of attorney, thinking I had to have a lot of detailed info all figured out before starting. Instead, found Willful simple to follow with straightforward guidance. [...]It was very easy to return and make changes until everything felt right.
Harper
Willful Customer
We used Willful and found it to be a very easy, straightforward process.
u/kdharloff
Willful Customer
I had put off doing my will for years, and Willful made it simple, painless, and quick. I appreciate being able to do everything from home and knowing it’s complete!
Vanessa
Willful Customer
I’m amazed how easy it was. It’s not confusing nor full of legal wording that can become overwhelming
Trish
Willful Customer
Used it and loved it. Super easy. Convinced others to use it too!!
u/ElectricH17
Willful Customer

Why customers love Willful

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Are online wills legal in Canada?

Yes. An online will made with a platform like Willful is legal in Canada. However, some steps need to be taken for it to meet the criteria for a legal will in Canada. Each Willful will comes with detailed instructions for signing and witnessing so you can feel confident that you have a legally-valid will.

Read more about online wills in our Learn Centre

Do I need a lawyer to draft my will?

You don’t need a lawyer to draft your will. In Canada, as long as the will is in writing, signed by you and two adult witnesses who are present simultaneously, it’s legally valid. The signed original should be stored safely where your executor or family can access it. However, if your estate is complex, consulting a lawyer may be a good idea.

Read the full article in our Learn Centre

What provinces is Willful available in?

Creating a legal will involves abiding by provincial and territorial laws. We are working with our team of estate lawyers to expand across Canada.

Our wills are currently available to residents of all Canadian provinces, including Ontario, Alberta, B.C., Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, PEI, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan.

We are also available to residents of Quebec. Visit our site for Quebec residents

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